NCCWP MONTHLY MEETING THIS COMING TUESDAY NIGHT

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Is your drinking water safe? Please attend our Community Meeting this coming Tuesday in Rockaway Beach at St. Mary’s from 6pm-7pm for talking points and discussions to voice your concerns regarding pesticide spraying in our watersheds. All are welcome.

NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community drinking water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work, and recreate.

www.healthywatershed.org|www.facebook.com/
NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
For more information, contact rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com.

#healthywatersheds #peoplevsagentorange #stoppesticides #agentorange #protectdrinkingwater #nccwp

Event Reminder: North Coast Whiskey Festival Saturday May 2nd

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Event Reminder!

Hello Community and Local Business Owners,

This is a reminder that the North Coast Whiskey Festival is on Saturday May 2nd from 2-7pm, with whiskey classes happening from 3-5pm at a handful of local businesses, and the “Big Tasting,” commencing at the Pine Grove at 5pm and ending at 7pm. Parking attendants will be helping participants and Distillers park in the lot west of Little Apple starting at 1pm.

The event has sold out. There will be 13 Whisky Distillers and 100 participants, for a total of about 120 visitors coming to our town!

Between 4-5 we will be encouraging people to stop into Manzanita businesses, explore, shop and roam.

If you would like us to tell people about any special events, products or deals at your place of business for that day, let us know! We can also arrange a time to come pick up any menus or information flyers that can be displayed at the Pine Grove during the event.

San Dune will have a live band that evening starting at 8pm.

If you are a Food Vendor or a Host business for a Whiskey class, I will be visiting you with a flyer and detailed information sheet that includes the timeline and description of events.

Please do not hesitate to reach out with questions.

Ariel Wolf : 503-374-6043

Chip MacGregor : ChipMacGregor@yahoo.com

Thank you for contributing to the very first Manzanita North Coast Whiskey Festival!

Take a gander at the website listed below : )

NCWF website:
northcoastwhiskeyfestival.com/

Cannon Beach Chorus Presents its FREE Spring 2026 Concert

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The Cannon Beach Chorus presents its Spring 2026 concert, “I Am America, the land, the people, the struggle to be free”. The concert music was selected in recognition of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Known for performing in a wide range of musical styles, the chorus has chosen music from the Revolutionary War period to contemporary times, from composers including Aaron Copland, Stephen Foster, Garth Brooks as well as traditional folk and patriotic music with lyrics in English, Spanish and Navajo. The chorus will be joined by guest musicians Kristin Wishon, Flute, Piccolo; Tim Berthelsen, Violin, Fiddle; Diane Ericson, Percussion and Allen Barber, Tenor.

The concert will feature Tillamook pianist, Blake Poblador, in a performance of L’Union, written during the American Civil War by composer and pianist, Louis Moreau Gottschalk.

There is no charge to attend. Donations are encouraged to support the chorus and our scholarship fund for Clatsop and Tillamook County high school Seniors who will continue their vocal/choral music training after graduation.

Performances
Friday, April 24, 7:00, Seaside UMC
Sunday, April 26, 3:00, Tillamook UMC
Friday, May 1, 7:00, Cannon Beach Community Church
Sunday, May 3, 3:00 Nehalem Bay UMC

Roy Seiber, Director
Blake Poblador, Pianist, Accompanist

HOFFMAN WONDER GARDEN WHAT? PLANT SALE!

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HOFFMAN WONDER GARDEN PLANT SALE: COOL SHRUBS FOR SUN!

The plants that do the heaviest aesthetic lifting in the Wonder Garden are without doubt our sun-loving evergreen shrubs. Hands down.

We’re not talking conifers (no reason not to, we just do many) nor our seasonally explosive perennials. Instead, we depend on our 1-foot to 6-foot shrub layer to establish our garden’s sense of rhythm, rootedness and year-round architecture.

Plus, they’re the lowest maintenance plants in the WG. Phew!

If you’re a Wonder Garden regular, you’ll know a few of the woody delights we grow: blue-flowering Ceanothus (California lilac); yellow Calistemon (bottlebrush); silver, spring-green and gray-blue foliage forms of Hebe; pristine white-flowered Cistus (rock rose) and that peculiarly claw-flowered hummingbird magnet, Grevillea.

Oh, and let’s not forget our much beloved Laneda Ave bed of the plant that spells home: Manzanita.

Fine, you say. Good for you. But just how many of these shrub varieties will you be selling at Saturday’s Hoffman Wonder Garden Plant Sale, 10am – 1pm?

ALL!

See you there.

Pictures in order: Grevillea, Ceanothus, Callistemon

The 5th Annual Food Can Tsunami! THIS SATURDAY!

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It’s a Food Can Tsunami!
On Saturday, April 25th, EVCNB is turning emergency preparedness into community action, and we need YOUR help to inundate our local food banks!

Your mission: grab some canned goods (or your checkbook), practice your evacuation route, and help flood our local food banks with donations.

It’s part food drive, part community drill and 100% a great reason to get outside and connect with your neighbors!

Drop donations at Manzanita City Hall, Nehalem City Park, Wheeler Upper Park, Little Apple, Fresh Foods, or Mohler Co-Op. PYN cluster members, check your email for gathering site info!

The food banks especially need: canned goods, peanut butter, dry pasta, cereal, juice, and pet food

Share with a neighbor and make a plan to go together!
evcnb.org/events-and-training/food-drive-04252026

Garage Sale Begining 8am Friday near Nehalem!

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We’re having a garage sale this Friday (and probably also Saturday unless we sell everything) beginning at 8am!

We’ll have furniture, lots of baby things, a good mountain bike, garden items (pots, tools, some plants), indoor plants, clothing, some tools, and tons of household odds and ends!

10890 North Street, Nehalem

Near Bayside Gardens on the corner of the Promenade and North Street (near the Glade) in Nehalem!

The Mook Golf Course Unveils “Mini Mook” 18-Hole Miniature Golf Experience

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The Mook Golf Course, located at 7300 Alderbrook Rd., Tillamook, Oregon, is proud to announce the grand opening of its long-awaited Mini Mook, a brand-new 18-hole, all-natural miniature golf course designed to bring families, kids, and golfers of all ages together for a fun and memorable experience.
The grand opening celebration will take place on Saturday, May 2, with a special ceremony at 10 am. In place of a traditional ribbon cutting, guests will witness a unique kickoff moment as the course’s signature 360-degree water feature is turned on, creating a dramatic and playful splash to mark the occasion.
Mini Mook offers a one-of-a-kind mini golf experience inspired by the natural beauty and character of The Mook. The entire course is thoughtfully designed around a central 360-degree water feature, creating a visually striking and immersive layout. One of the most unique elements of the course comes into play early in the round—after putting on Hole 4, players cross a bridge over the water feature before continuing to Hole 5, adding both movement and interaction to the experience.
Course highlights include:
• A hollow log obstacle
• A shot through a massive boulder
• A unique sand bunker positioned in the middle of a green
• The signature “Hill Hole” (Hole 15), modeled after the iconic feature on the main course
• A central 360-degree water feature that anchors the entire layout
A standout feature of Mini Mook is the water feature itself, which was brought to life through a unique collaboration of craftsmanship and creativity. Constructed by some of the best decorative concrete artists from around the country, the feature reflects both artistry and innovation.
Co-owner Patrick Zweifel, owner of OCF Decorative Concrete, partnered with a fellow craftsman from Montana to host a hands-on training event, bringing together more than 20 concrete artists from across the country. In an impressive feat, the majority of the water feature was completed in just four days.
Those four days, however, came with a true Oregon Coast challenge.
“During the build, we saw over 11 inches of rain in just four days,” said Zweifel. “Thankfully we had a large tent covering the work area, but it definitely gave visiting artists a real taste of what it means to work on the Oregon Coast.”
Built to encourage young players and families to engage with the game of golf, Mini Mook blends creativity, craftsmanship, and playfulness into an accessible outdoor attraction.
To accommodate guests, Mini Mook will feature a convenient “Putt Hutt” located at the course entrance during busy weekends, where visitors can purchase rounds and enjoy concessions. During slower periods, guests can check in and pay at The Mook pro shop before starting their round.
The course was designed by Mark and Mike Lehman, with Mike Lehman playing a key role throughout construction, including shaping and grading the greens and providing hands-on consultation from start to finish.
Zweifel shared the long-term vision behind the project:
“Since purchasing The Mook three years ago, it’s been our vision to create a miniature golf course that brings people together,” Zweifel said. “Community is at the center of everything we do, and Mini Mook creates a space where families can spend quality time, have fun, and introduce kids to the game of golf.”
To celebrate the opening, Mini Mook will offer a special grand opening rate of just $10 per round.
In addition to the Mini Mook debut, The Mook is also excited to introduce a new “Island Hole” on the main course, along with significant course updates:
• A redesigned routing between holes 12 and 13
• Newly reconstructed tee boxes (formerly Hole 12), now enhanced with ornamental grasses
• A reimagined par 5 dogleg left finishing at the former 13th green (now Hole 12)
• The brand-new Island Hole (Par 3) featuring yardages of 99, 128, and 137 yards
The Island Hole offers a striking and immersive playing experience. Golfers tee off from a marshland setting accessed by a custom-built boardwalk, surrounded by towering spruce roots that create a dramatic, almost prehistoric atmosphere. The green is:
• Severely undulating
• Guarded by bunkers front-right and back-right
• Framed by water along the back, left, and right sides of the green complex
• Accented with landscaped island features surrounding the putting surface
While often referred to as an “island hole,” the design is more nuanced, using water to frame and define the green rather than fully encircle it—creating both visual drama and strategic play.
While the yardage is short, precision is critical. Strategic landing areas exist at the front and left, and a drop zone is available for shots lost in the marsh.
Zweifel also noted the importance of the new layout improvements:
“The previous routing between holes 12 and 13 created both flow issues and safety concerns. This redesign eliminates those challenges while introducing a truly unique island-style green that adds both beauty and difficulty. It’s the kind of hole that sticks with you and makes the overall experience at The Mook more memorable.”
“These additions represent a major step forward for The Mook,” the team added. “Mini Mook brings a fun, family-friendly way to experience golf, while the new Island Hole adds challenge, beauty, and a truly unique playing environment for our golfers.”
For more information, visit www.themook.com

May Day Public Event 05/01/2026

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EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT:

Indivisible Tillamook Coast Action
Don Backman
indivisibletillamookcoast@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/indivisibletillamookcoastaction

Indivisible Tillamook Coast Action proudly announces:

May Day Strong
Sue H. Elmore Park, Tillamook
(Kayak Launch)

Friday, May 1, 2026 4 pm-6pm

Nationwide Day of Action Planned
Tillamook, OR — On Friday, May 1, 2026, workers, students, and families across the United States are expected to participate in a coordinated nationwide day of collective action. Organizers state that events will take place in communities across the country, with participants rallying and marching to advocate for policies that prioritize working families and strengthen democratic institutions.

The day of action draws on a long history of civic engagement and public demonstration, including the 2006 “Day Without Immigrants,” as well as subsequent grassroots and advocacy campaigns that have sought to influence corporate and public policy.

According to organizers, the May 1 events will include rallies, marches, and other forms of peaceful demonstration. Some participants also plan to observe a temporary pause from “business as usual,” including work, school, and consumer activity, as a means of highlighting the economic and social contributions of everyday Americans.

Organizers have outlined several key issues they intend to highlight, including immigration policy, military engagement, the role of private security forces, and the protection and expansion of voting rights.

“In Tillamook County, events will start off with a county-wide rally at Sue Elmore Kayak Park,” Don Backman, spokesperson for Indivisible Tillamook Coast Action, a county-wide grassroots organization, said. “Rural areas are different from large cities where schools often shut down and businesses close so the workers can participate. Here, we are asking everyone to do what they can, plus we are asking that they consider not spending any money on Friday.”

The ITCA rally starts at 4 PM and runs until 6 PM. “The event is later in the day so that people will still be able to join in after work,” Backman added. “In addition, on Saturday, May 2nd, we are calling for those who didn’t shop on Friday to consider shopping in the many small businesses in the county, especially those who have shown so much support.”

*A core principle behind all May Day events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.

Additional information about the nationwide effort can be found at MayDayStrong.org.

About ITCA
ITCA is a nonpartisan group that takes action to protect women’s rights, defend civil liberties, and maintain a society based on human dignity and the rule of law. An attack on one of us is an attack on all.

COUNTDOWN TO HOFFMAN WONDER GARDEN PLANT SALE: GOT SHADE?

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COUNTDOWN TO HOFFMAN WG PLANT SALE: GOT SHADE?

HOFFMAN WONDER GARDEN SALE PREVIEW: SHADY DELIGHTS!

Admittedly, the Wonder Garden is a very sunny place but we’ve a long list of shade-loving plants we only wish we could grow. The least we can do is offer them to you at Saturday’s Wonder Garden plant sale, 10am-1pm.

Here’s a few items that can add striking texture, evergreen structure and – of course – flowers to your shady nooks.

Epimedium wushanense ‘Spiny Leaved Form’: Spiny indeed! But not to the touch. This super edgy perennial’s leaves start out maroon red – a great foil to its delicate, pale yellow flowers – and matures into a 2’x2’ evergreen mound. Set it off against any round-leaved shade perennial for a dramatic contrast. Pictured below.

Persicaria ‘Golden Arrow’: We do grow this amazing fleece flower in very bright shade and count on its chartreuse leaves to ignite the bed. It really likes rich soil and even moisture, but the payoff – from electric foliage to deepest pink wowza flowers – is worth the effort. Pictured below.

Luzula sylvática ‘Marginata’: Classy, tough and handsome, we’re talking an evergreen sedge with broad curving leaves outlined in narrow bands of yellow. Insanely dependable and long-lived in shade and sun, it’s a no-brainer for edging or evergreen accents.

Fargesia dracocephala var, rufa: In fewer words, clumping bamboo! This fountain of shade-loving foliage will NOT run around in your garden. Instead it’s an ever-widening clump that adds background height, fine texture and swaying movement to our WG’s shadiest bed.

Schefflera delavayi: Big bold leaves carry a lot of weight in a shady garden, rising above all the perennials at their feet and leading the eye up to the trees. This hardy schefflera is plenty bold – leaf size up to 18” – but it also offers a refined shape and thrives where its roots stay cool. Safe for beginning gardeners, too! Pictured below.

Incidentally, there are a number of super fragrant plants that love life in part-shade. If you’d like to meet them, join us at the Hoffman Center May 1st, 5pm, for our upcoming event, FRAGRANT AIR: GROWING A SCENTED GARDEN.

hoffmanarts.org/events/fragrant-air/

SEE YOU AT THE SALE, SATURDAY APR 25th 10-1PM!

Fused glass art class

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This Sunday over at the Cannon Beach History Center (on sunset & spruce)…….
I’m doing a fused glass workshop thru the Cannon Beach Arts Association. Bring a friend, partner, sibling, kiddo or just yourself. It’s an entry level course fun for everyone. Come make a pendant, earrings, keychain, window charm, plant spikes or whatever your heart is content for.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Blessings – Karen

Eat Like an Otter Event! May 3 with The Elakha Alliance

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Join for an immersive food experience that will bring you closer to our oceans bounty as well as the species that depend on and impact our healthy coastal ecosystems! This event will be a unique mix of coastal foraging demonstrations, learning about the charismatic sea otter, their disappearance and hopes for reintroduction as well as enjoying a bites of local shellfish and seaweeds.

Once abundant across the North Pacific, sea otters were aggressively hunted during the maritime fur trade for their rich fur pelts, resulting in a loss of 99% of the global population. While the species has recovered along much of its range, there has not been a population of this important keystone species in Oregon for over 100 years. The Elakha Alliance is an Oregon nonprofit working to build the science, policy, and community engagement to reintroduce a population of sea otters to the Oregon Coast and 10% of sales from this event will go to their ongoing efforts to bring sea otters back to Oregon!

We will be channeling our inner sea otter as we embark on a guided intertidal adventure to see and learn about the wild food sources on our coast. Learn about the intertidal ecology of Oregon’s mud flats, and the sustainability and seasonality of clamming along our coast. Attendees will get to harvest their own clams (with purchase of a shellfish license) and see a cleaning demonstration!

Next, we’ll head to the Historic Boathouse in Garibaldi, for a talk on sea otter reintroduction from the Elakha Alliance.

Known locally as “Pier’s End,” this site offers a venue experience unlike any other, situated at the terminus of a 700-foot-long wooden pier extending directly over the waters of Tillamook Bay. Built in 1936, the boathouse served as a critical rescue station for the North Coast for over 30 years. Today, the structure stands as a testament to Pacific Northwest maritime history, and educational programs are run by the Garibaldi Cultural Heritage Initiative.

We’ll wrap up the day with a thoughtfully prepared shoreline cooking and shucking demo of mussels, and some tasty bites featuring freshly harvested shellfish and seaweed, highlighting the delicious diversity of foods that otters and coastal communities love. Whether you’re a curious foodie or a nature lover, this is a celebration of ocean stewardship, sustainability, and unforgettable coastal cuisine.

Sign up at ShiftingTidesNW.com/workshops/Eatlikeanotter

HOFFMAN WONDER GARDEN PLANT SALE: WILDFLOWERS!

 

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HOFFMAN WONDER GARDEN PLANT SALE PREVIEW: WILDFLOWERS!

At this Saturday’s WG sale, we’ll be offering 4 effervescent varieties of wildflowers, ready to bloom this season and then seed around for next spring.

We’ve had the best luck reseeding in our sunny manzanita bed, where plants are mulched with gravel and – most importantly – left undisturbed all year. That’s the key to having plenty more wildflowers next season, whether you plant them in full sun or part shade.

And the offerings are:

Gilia tricolor: this bird’s eye gilia is crazy enchanting! Petals are blushed light purple around the edges, fade to white towards the center and draw you right in with their deep dark eyes. Pictured below.

Gilia ssp. pacifica: stout, dark blue drumsticks will start making a racket in our manzanita bed over the next few weeks. Right now we’re enjoying the gilia’s emerging mounds of lacy foliage as we await flower stalks 18” high. Pictured below.

Limnanthes: there’s no more carefree sight in the WG than its random yellow bursts of meadowfoam. Just 4” tall but such optimism! Very limited supply. No fighting.

Clarkia rubicundra: this Farewell-to-Spring with its distinct claret-red center is a relative of our native’s with a similarly long, long bloom time and tops out at a reported 32”! The flower spikes make great cut flowers. Pictured below.

Need Shade Plants? Shrubs? Clumping bamboo? Come on by SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 10AM – 1PM at The Wonder Garden!

 

Nehalem Bay Garden Club Plant Sale Saturday May 9

 

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Nehalem Bay Garden Club

Saturday May 9, 2026
10:00 am to 4:00 pm

One Day Only

43080 North Fork Rd Nehalem
At North Fork Rd and Hwy 53

Annuals – Perennials – Tomatoes
Shrubs – House Plants– Veggies Starts

Mother’s Day Gifts – Raffle

Kid’s Gardening Activity and Sharpenator

Proceeds benefit local organizations that share the Club’s mission

 

Earth Day Trail Opening & Planting Celebration in Nehalem

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Celebrate Earth Day and the grand opening of a new trail at Alder Creek Farm in Nehalem with an afternoon of native shrub planting, kids activities and a native plant sale!

3PM – 5PM Wednesday, April 22nd at Alder Creek Farm, 35955 Underhill Ln, Nehalem, Oregon.

For the past year, LNCT Stewardship Volunteers have been hard at work carving out a new hillside trail through Sorrel Woods at Alder Creek Farm. Learn how to plant a few native species and go home with a few of your own from Aldervale Nursery. All ages are welcome. Gloves and tools provided. Weather appropriate clothing encouraged.

This event will take place on uneven ground in a wooded area. Bathrooms, potable water and a washing station are available on-site.

Nettle Workshop this Friday 04/24! Register by Email

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join NBHC Health and Wellness Navigator Megan Abben and the Lower Nehalem Community Trust at the Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy for a two-part workshop exploring the nourishing power of nettles. This hands-on class invites you to craft a nettle Oxymel, sample a delicious nettle pesto, and learn how this vibrant, humble herb can support gentle renewal as the seasons change.

8 spots are available, all supplies included. Email maijahecht@nehalemtrust.org to sign-up!

NCCWP COMMUNITY MEETING THIS TUESDAY NIGHT

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Please attend our Community Meeting this coming Tuesday in Rockaway Beach at St. Mary’s from 6pm-7pm for talking points and discussions. All are welcome.

NCCWP wants no more logging and pesticide use in community drinking water sources regardless of who owns the land, and wants an end to pesticide applications near where people live, work, and recreate.

www.healthywatershed.org|www.facebook.com/
NCCWATERSHEDPROTECTION
For more information, contact rockawaycitizen.water@gmail.com.

#healthywatersheds #peoplevsagentorange #stoppesticides #agentorangeawareness #agentorange #protectdrinkingwater #nccwp

Tie Breaker Sponsors Spaghetti Fundraiser for North County Food Bank

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Please join us for spaghetti dinner at the Tie Breaker in Rockaway Beach.

Where: Tie Breaker Restaurant, 194 US 101, Rockaway
When: Tuesday, April 21 from 4:30 – 7:30 pm
What: Spaghetti (meat or vegan sauce), salad, and breadsticks
Why: To help feed people in north Tillamook County

Adults $18
Kids over 6 $6
Kids 6 and under: Free

Music from 5 pm – 7 pm by NE Daynow. We guarantee you will know all the songs!

Drinks can be purchased at the bar.

Can’t come, but want to help? Donate here:
www.northtillamookcountyfoodbank.org/donate

Free May Day Sound Bath at Sea Dream in Nehalem!

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We are closing the shop on Friday May 1st in solidarity with the workers of the world, the May Day boycotts and all those who support peace and the long term future of life on Earth.

In these pivotal and sometimes frightening times we are living, it can be easy to forget that our choices and actions create a powerful ripple effect. This May Day, Sea Dream invites you to a DONATION-BASED sound healing experience. You will lay back and relax on yoga mats and props, and receive the healing sound waves of crystal singing bowls and other high vibrational instruments., played by Sea Dream owner April Clark.

When we cultivate peace in our bodies, we cultivate peace on Earth. We are part of Earth.

Space is limited to 8 people. Please bring cash to the event if you would like to donate, and all profits will go straight to the nonprofit, feminist, anti-war organization CODEPINK, Women for Peace.

See you on May Day!

Sign up: SeaDreamShop.com/events-and-workshops

Julie Yanko – Live @ Cloud & Leaf Bookstore

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On May 12, Manzanita favorite, Juliet Yänko is excited to be kicking off the inaugral season of Cloud & Leaf’s “Tiny Stacks Concert Series,” hosted by Holly Lorincz, and presented in partnership with North Coast Creative Forum.

Performances run from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.


Space is limited for this special event. Tickets are $25 and can be reserved online at:

tinystacksmusic.com

You may also use the QR Code listed on the poster for this announcement to reserve tickets.

Come support Juliet, as well as the other artists who are lined up for this world-class music series coming this year.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Yoga with veterans and with Molly and with Janet

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Yoga anyone

Come join us for Yoga with veterans, with Molly and with Janet. It’s fun, healthy, complementary and will limber you up. Everyone is welcome. Molly and Janet are excellent teachers.

Here is the info:

Yoga with Molly
Day – Monday
Time – 10:45 PST
Place – Tillamook YMCA

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link.
us06web.zoom.us/j/85009203244?pwd=kewlp3KzlW0sKcbRbW8m3xMy0t5yOA.1

Yoga with Janet
Day – Wednesday
Time – 10:30 PST
Place – NCRD in Nehalem

If you can’t join in person, you can still zoom in via the following link:
us02web.zoom.us/j/82315818270

See you there.
Brian

CALL FOR ART- there’s still time to submit to May Flowers Exhibition!

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Blue Water Fine Art Gallery is now accepting submissions for May Flowers, our first community exhibition celebrating the colors and renewal of spring along the Oregon Coast.
Artists may submit up to three original artworks inspired by the May Flowers theme.
Submission Deadline: April 21, 2026
The exhibition runs May 8 – June 6, with a Community Reception on May 9, 5–7 PM — free and open to all.
Submit your work and help us welcome spring with creativity and community.
Full details and guidelines: BlueWaterFineArtGallery.com
Stay connected with upcoming exhibitions and artist calls — sign up for our newsletter at BlueWaterFineArtGallery.com

How do YOU do Relationship? Workshop Tomorrow

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Learn from your own body. Using simple movements, explore your patterns of give and receive, offering and getting support, being led and leading, and how to find “we.”

Open to individuals as well as couples, this 2 hour workshop is taking place TOMORROW April 18, from noon to two in Astoria at Necessary Magic, 333 10th. $60.

This is being led by Katja Biesanz MA, LPC, with extensive training in a variety of martial and expressive movement arts. Coby, her wonderful husband of 45 years, will be assisting in the demonstrations.

Needed! Artist, Poets, Musicians, Wisdom Holders

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Would you be willing to share your authentic experience with us May 29th at Wild in Manzanita? 5:30-7:30pm We gather to explore “What is Homeland to you?”, collecting our unique lived truths and letting them live amongst community in all forms of expression.

Please RSVP to contribute: somaticwholebeing@gmail.com

Please Come Witness and Appreciate each others expression!

Garage Sale

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Garage Sale!

Saturday April 18th 9am-4pm

Miscellaneous things! Some furniture, household items, clothes, kids things…. spring time house purge!

39550 Northfork Rd.
Nehalem
2.2 miles from blinking light in Nehalem, left on Quarry Rd- follow the signs

Tillamook County Pioneer Museum celebrates 91 years

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In 1935, the Tillamook County Pioneer Association (TCPA) felt the need and saw the opportunity to create a museum. The collection began with just 400 items displayed for the public in a single room at the former Tillamook County Courthouse.

To celebrate its 91st birthday, the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum (TCPM) is offering free admission on Saturday, April 25 from 10 am – 4 pm. Visitors are invited to tour the museum, including the temporary exhibit “Launching Through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City” and enjoy some treats.

“The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum is celebrating, not only its existence, but the long-standing support from the community,” TCPM Director Peyton Tracy said. “Back in 1935, a group of citizens had the foresight to begin documenting and preserving local history, and that dedication to perseverance has continued to direct our work decades later.”

TCPA and their volunteers operated the museum until 1945. For the first ten years, the Museum emphasized local 19th century history, as they actively sought out artifacts to suit specific exhibits.
In 1945, TCPA stepped back from the museum and Tillamook County took over the Museum’s operation. For the next 40 years, the County ran the facility and provided funding and financial management for the museum.

In 1985, the County ended its funding of the Museum. In response to the County’s decision, TCPA and other concerned citizens came together to find a way to keep the museum open. Tillamook County allowed for the continual use of the second courthouse for a nominal fee.

In response, voters passed a levy in November 1985 to fund the museum until July 1, 1996. In 1985, TCPM also established the Tillamook Pioneer Museum Foundation to control and operate the museum as a 501(c)(3) organization.

In May 1996, voters again signaled their support by voting to establish a County Historical Fund with $.08 per thousand true cash value of permanent funding for the museum.

Since 2009, the Tillamook County Commissioners and the members of the County’s budget committee have financed a portion of the Museum’s operating budget.

Today, TCPM has 19 exhibit areas, with over 55,000 artifacts and 20,000 photographs in its collection. TCPM is also the steward of over two miles of interpretive trails and 200 acres of property at Kilchis Point.

Fahrenheit 451 at NKNHS

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The Neah-Kah-Nie High School Pirate Players Present: “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. May 14-16th @ 7pm; May 13th @ 4 pm, on the Upper Gym Stage. The play is intended for mature audiences only: PG-13.
Admission is “pay what you will,” any amount of at least $5 per person will buy a ticket to the show!